College Football Playoff finalists Alabama and Georgia have multiple representatives on the 2017 All-Bowl Team.

The only problem is that one of the guys selected to the team won't be able to play in Monday's championship game .

Although the championship game hasn't been played yet, all the postseason games with "bowl" in the title have been played. That's why we're releasing our all-bowl team now. We've expanded the rosters to include an extra guy on offense and defense as well as a couple of all-purpose players.

OFFENSE

Quarterback

Elijah Sindelar, Purdue (Foster Farms): Sindelar threw for 396 yards and four touchdowns with only one interception in a 38-35 victory over Arizona. He did it all while playing with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, according to Purdue coach Jeff Brohm.

Running back

Nick Chubb and Sony Michel, Georgia (Rose): We're including the Georgia teammates as a package after they combined for six touchdowns in the third-ranked Bulldogs' 54-48 double-overtime semifinal triumph over No. 2 Oklahoma. Michel ran 11 times for 181 yards and three touchdowns - including the game-winning 27-yard score - and caught four passes for 41 yards and a fourth touchdown. Chubb ran for 145 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.

Rashaad Penny, San Diego State (Armed Forces): Penny rushed for 221 yards and four touchdowns on just 14 carries in the Aztecs' 42-34 loss to Army . He joined USC's Marcus Allen (1981), Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders (1988) and North Texas' Jamario Thomas (2004) as the only Football Bowl Subdivision players ever to run for at least 200 yards in five straight games.

Cam Serigne, Wake Forest (Belk): Serigne caught nine passes for 112 yards and was on the receiving end of one of John Wolford's four touchdown passes.

Offensive line

Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin (Orange): Benzschawel helped No. 6 Wisconsin allow just one sack against a Miami defense that leads the nation in sacks per game . He also paved the way for Jonathan Taylor's 130-yard rushing performance in a 34-24 victory over the 11th-ranked Hurricanes.

David Forney, Navy (Military): Forney had a team-high 13 knockdowns while helping Navy rush for 452 yards in a 49-7 blowout of Virginia.

Patrick Morris, TCU (Alamo): Morris helped TCU gain 488 yards and erase a 21-3 deficit in a 39-37 victory over Stanford. Morris was credited with helping TCU contain Stanford's Harrison Phillips, who made over 100 tackles this season but had just three stops in the Alamo Bowl.

Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame (Citrus): This consensus All-American capped a brilliant season by making a number of highlight-worthy blocks against a stingy defense in the 14th-ranked Fighting Irish's 21-17 victory over No. 16 LSU.

Brett Toth, Army (Armed Forces): Toth led an offensive line that helped Army run for 440 yards and control possession for 46 minutes.

DEFENSE

Line

Carl Granderson, Wyoming (Famous Idaho Potato): Granderson scored on a 58-yard fumble return and recorded five tackles and a sack in Wyoming's 37-14 rout of Central Michigan.

Anfernee Jennings, Alabama (Sugar): Jennings had three tackles for loss and a sack in No. 4 Alabama's 24-6 semifinal victory over No. 1 Clemson. He also applied the pressure that resulted in an interception. This was Jennings' final game of the season, as he injured his knee and won't play against Georgia . This honor just as easily could have gone to Alabama teammates Rashaan Evans and Mack Wilson. Evans made a team-high nine tackles and Wilson scored on an 18-yard interception return.

Roquan Smith, Georgia (Rose): The Butkus Award winner made 11 tackles , including a key third-down stop in overtime that forced Oklahoma to kick a field when a touchdown would have won it for the Bulldogs.

Secondary

Julian Blackmon, Utah (Heart of Dallas): Blackmon had two interceptions in a 30-14 victory over West Virginia.

Amani Hooker, Iowa (Pinstripe): Hooker had a game-high 12 tackles in a 27-20 triumph over Boston College. He made two touchdown-saving stops after long gains on drives that ended with field goals.

Mark McLaurin, Mississippi State (TaxSlayer): McLaurin picked off 2016 Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson three times and also delivered 11 tackles in the 24th-ranked Bulldogs' 31-27 victory over Louisville.

Damon Webb, Ohio State (Cotton): Webb scored on a 23-yard interception return and also had a 20-yard fumble return as well as five solo tackles.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Kicker

Justin Yoon, Notre Dame (Citrus): Yoon was 2 of 2 on field-goal attempts with kicks of 46 and 49 yards while playing in a steady rain.

Punter

Michael Dickson, Texas (Texas): The Ray Guy Award winner averaged 41.1 yards per punt and landed 10 of his 11 attempts inside the opponent's 20-yard line without having a single touchback. Dickson was selected as the most valuable player in Texas' 33-16 victory over Missouri.

Returners

Jason Huntley, New Mexico State, and Savon Scarver, Utah State (Arizona): Huntley and Scarver returned kickoffs for touchdowns on back-to-back plays in a game New Mexico State won 26-20 in overtime . Scarver's 96-yard return gave Utah State a 7-3 lead in the first quarter. Huntley returned the ensuing kickoff 100 yards to put New Mexico State back ahead.

ALL-PURPOSE

Joel Lanning, Iowa State (Liberty): Lanning recorded four tackles and a sack as a starting linebacker while also lining up at quarterback in short-yardage situations. He had a 2-yard touchdown keeper in the second quarter and ran for a game-clinching first down in the Cyclones' 21-20 victory over No. 19 Memphis.

Da'Ron Payne, Alabama (Sugar): This 308-pound defensive lineman had a 21-yard interception return in the third quarter to put Alabama in Clemson territory and capped the Crimson Tide's next series with a 1-yard touchdown catch, where he showed off a ballerina's footwork.

New Mexico State Aggies running back Jason Huntley (1) runs the ball for a touchdown against the Utah State Aggies during the first half in the 2017 Arizona Bowl at Arizona Stadium.
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New Mexico State Aggies wide receiver Johnathan Boone (13) loses his helmet as he is tackled by Utah State Aggies safety Gaje Ferguson (23) in the first quarter of the 2017 Arizona Bowl at Arizona Stadium.
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Northwestern Wildcats quarterback Clayton Thorson (18) shakes hands with a Kentucky player after being injured during the first half of the 2017 Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium.
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Kentucky Wildcats running back Benny Snell Jr. (26) runs for a touchdown during the first half against the Northwestern Wildcats in the 2017 Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium.
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North Carolina State Wolfpack head coach Dave Doeren and his team celebrate with the trophy after defeating the Arizona State Sun Devils 52-31 in the 2017 Sun Bowl at Sun Bowl Stadium.
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North Carolina State Wolfpack running back Nyheim Hines (7) runs the ball in for a touchdown against the Arizona State Sun Devils in the 2017 Sun Bowl at Sun Bowl Stadium.
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Dec. 28: Michigan State Spartans running back LJ Scott (3) knocks the helmet of guard Tyler Higby (70) off as he leaps over the pile as Washington State Cougars linebacker Justus Rogers (37) defends during the second quarter in the 2017 Holiday Bowl at SDCCU Stadium.
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Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Dillon Stoner (17) catches a touchdown against the Virginia Tech Hokies during the second half in the 2017 Camping World Bowl at Camping World Stadium.
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Oklahoma State Cowboys quarterback Mason Rudolph (2) attempts a pass while being hit by Virginia Tech Hokies defensive end Houshun Gaines (11) during the second half in the 2017 Camping World Bowl at Camping World Stadium.
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Navy Midshipmen running back Josh Brown (28) jumps over a teammate as he runs during the first quarter against the Virginia Cavaliers in the 2017 Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
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Navy Midshipmen quarterback Malcolm Perry (10) runs for a touchdown during the first quarter against the Virginia Cavaliers in the 2017 Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
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Utah Utes quarterback Tyler Huntley (1) carries the ball for a 2-yard touchdown against the West Virginia Mountaineers during the first half in the 2017 Heart of Dallas Bowl at Cotton Bowl Stadium.
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Fresno State Bulldogs offensive lineman Markus Boyer (51) holds up kicker Jimmy Camacho (36) after he made a field goal during the fourth quarter at the 2017 Hawaii Bowl at Aloha Stadium.
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Fresno State Bulldogs quarterback Marcus McMaryion (6) dives for the end zone but does not score against the Houston Cougars during the second quarter in the 2017 Hawaii Bowl at Aloha Stadium.
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Dec. 23: Appalachian State running back Jalin Moore celebrates a touchdown with teammates during the Dollar General Bowl against Toledo at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala.
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Dec. 23: Appalachian State wide receiver Malik Williams dives into the end zone to score a touchdown during the fourth quarter against Toledo in the Dollar General Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala.
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Dec. 22: Spuddy Buddy, the mascot for the Idaho Potato Commission, poses with the Famous Idaho Potato before the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl between Wyoming and Central Michigan at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho.
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Marshall Thundering Herd wide receiver Tyre Brady (8) runs down the sideline for a touchdown after making a catch against the Colorado State Rams during the first half in the 2017 New Mexico Bowl at Dreamstyle Stadium.
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Georgia State Panthers head coach Sean Elliott celebrates with his team after winning the 2017 Cure Bowl against the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Camping World Stadium.
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Western Kentucky Hilltoppers defensive back Devon Key (2) tackles Georgia State Panthers running back Glenn Smith (17) just shy of the goal line during the fourth quarter in the 2017 Cure Bowl at Camping World Stadium
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